Tuesday, October 6, 2015

October 6, 2015

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 93, #3, 2015
Ethics, Vol. 126, #1, 2015
Ethics & Global Politics, October 2015
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 45, #5, 2015
Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy, Sept. 2015
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 46, #3, 2015
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XLVI, 2014
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XLVII, 2014
Politics & Gender, Vol. 11, #3, 2015

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 93, #3, 2015
Articles
Andrea Scarantino. Information as a Probabilistic Difference Maker.
Salvatore Florio & David Nicolas. Plural Logic and Sensitivity to Order.
Jonas Åkerman. Infelicitous Cancellation: The Explicit Cancellability Test for Conversational Implicature Revisited.
Chad Carmichael. Toward a Commonsense Answer to the Special Composition Question.
Marion Godman. The Special Science Dilemma and How Culture Solves It.
Daniel Greco. Epistemological Open Questions.
Rik Peels. Believeing at Will is Possible.
Frederique de Vignemont. Pain and Bodily Care: Whose Body Matters?
Jennifer Corns. The Social Pain Posit.
Saba Bazargan. Defensive Wars and the Reprisal Dilemma.
Discussion Note
Joshua Gert. Fine-Grained Colour Discrimination without Fine-Grained Colour.
Book Reviews
Knowing What To Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics, by Timothy Chappell. Review by Paul Bloomfield.
Intuition, by Elijah Chudnoff. Review by Justin Sytsma.
What Logics Mean: From Proof Theory to Model-Theoretic Semantics, by James W. Garson. Review by Jaroslav Peregrin.
How to Know: A Practicalist Conception of Knowledge, by Stephen Hetherington. Review by Baron Reed.
Eco-Logical Lives: The Philosophical Lives of Richard Routley/Sylvan and Val Routley/Plumwood, by Dominic Hyde. Review by Jc Beall.
Justification and the Truth-Connection, by Clayton Littlejohn. Review by Thomas Grundmann.
Book Notes
Evidentialism and the Will to Believe, by Scott F Aikin. Review by Franca d'Agostini.
Properties by Douglas Edwards. review by Mark Jago.
The Morality of Defensive War, edited by Cécile Fabre and Seth Lazar. Review by Jens David Ohlin.
Beyond the Control of God? Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract Objects, ed. Paul M. Gould. Review by Timothy Pawl.
Epistemic Relativism: A Constructive Critique, by Markus Seidel. Review by Robert Nola.
Realism, Science, and Pragmatism, edited by Kenneth R. Westphal. Review by Greg O'Hair.
Attention, by Wayne Wu. Review by Markos Valaris.
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Editorial
Henry S. Richardson. Quality and the Review Process.
Articles
Alison Hills. The Intellectuals and the Virtues.
Allen Buchanan and Russell Powell. The Limits of Evolutionary Explanations of Morality and Their Implications for Moral Progress.
Jason Hanna. Enabling Harm, Doing Harm, and Undoing One’s Own Behavior.
Seth Lazar. Risky Killing and the Ethics of War.
Toby Ord. Moral Trade.
Discussions
Pierfrancesco Biasetti. Infinite Regress and Hohfeld: A Comment on Hillel Steiner’s “Directed Duties and Inalienable Rights.”
John Brunero. Idealization and the Wrong Kind of Reasons.
Mark LeBar.Virtue and Second-Personal Reasons: A Reply to Cokelet.
Review Essay
The Sources of Relativism.Review by: Kirk Ludwig.
Book Reviews
Freedom, Responsibility and Economics of the Person by Ballet, Jérôme; Bazin, Damien; Dubois, Jean-Luc; Mahieu, François-Régis. Review by: Rutger Claassen.
Harry Brighouse and Adam Swift, Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships. Review by: Timothy Fowler.
David O. Brink, Mill’s Progressive Principles. Review by: Daniel Jacobson.
Timothy Chappell, Knowing What to Do: Imagination, Virtue, and Platonism in Ethics. Review by: Nicholas R. Baima.
Deen K. Chatterjee, ed., The Ethics of Preventive War. Review by: Helen Frowe.
Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking. Review by: John Eriksson.
Rebecca Gordon, Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States. Review by: David Sussman.
Neil Levy, Consciousness and Moral Responsibility. Review by: D. Justin Coates.
Diana Tietjens Meyers, ed., Poverty, Agency, and Human Rights. Review by: Julian Culp, Nicole Hassoun, and Peter Stone.
Mark Schroeder, Explaining the Reasons We Share: Explanation and Expression in Ethics. Review by: John Bruner.
Michael Slote, From Enlightenment to Receptivity: Rethinking Our Values. Review by: Ariela Tubert.
Eric Wiland, Reasons. Review by: Jennifer A. Frey.
Notes on Contributors
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Articles
Patti Tamara Lenard. Exit and the duty to admit.
Ryan W. Davis. Manipulation and the grounds of institutional obligation: an argument for international equality.
Book review
Viatcheslav Morozov. Russia’s postcolonial identity: a subaltern empire in a eurocentric world. Review by Oliver Stuenkel.
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Hastings Center Report, Vol. 45, #5, 2015
From the Editor
Gregory E. Kaebnick. The Mechanics of Morality.
Articles
Bruce Jennings and Angus Dawson. SOLIDARITY in the Moral Imagination of Bioethics.
Alberto Giubilini. Don't Mind the Gap: Intuitions, Emotions, and Reasons in the Enhancement Debate.
Essays
J. Benjamin Hurlbut. Limits of Responsibility: Genome Editing, Asilomar, and the Politics of Deliberation.
G.K.D. Crozier and Albrecht I. Schulte-Hostedde. Why Training in Ecological Research Must Incorporate Ethics Education.
Laura J. Bishop and Lola Szobota. Teaching Bioethics at the Secondary School Level.
Nada Gligorov, Terry M. Sommer, Ellen C. Tobin Ballato, Lily E. Frank and Rosamond Rhodes. Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Skill: Integrating Standardized Patients into Bioethics Education.
Perspective
Blair L. Sadler and Nicole Robins Sadler. Having Conversations about Organ Donation.
In Practice
Colleen M. Farrell. Giving Up My Naiveté.
At Law
Mark A. Hall. Justice Roberts Gets It.
Case Study
J. K. Miles, Jeri A. Conboy, Aluko A. Hope and Tia Powell. Warm and Dead?
Departments
Field Notes
Susan Gilbert. Looking for experts (a call for essays).
Exchange
Kathryn L. Tucker. Normalizing Aid-in-Dying within the Practice of Medicine.
The Author Replies. Stephen R. Latham
Contributors
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Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy, Sept. 2015
Articles
Nicholas Southwood. The Relevance of Human Nature.
Eric Sampson. Against Scanlon's Theory of the Strength of Practical Reasons.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 46, #3, 2015
Contributors
Original Articles

John Hardwig. Ownership, Possession, and Consumption: On the Limits of Rational Consumption.
David Thunder. Rethinking the Ethics of Giving: The Normative and Motivational Inadequacy of Resource Management Approaches to Beneficence.
Sheila Lintott. Friendship and Bias: Ethical and Epistemic Considerations.
Jordan Pascoe. Domestic Labor, Citizenship, and Exceptionalism: Rethinking Kant's “Woman Problem.”
M. Victoria Costa. Freedom-Based Arguments for Informed Consent: The Neo-Republican Alternative.
Andreas Eriksen. The Authority of Professional Roles.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XLVI, 2014 (available on Tanner new journals shelf)
Articles
Matthew R. Cosgrove. What are 'True' doxai worth to Parmenides? Essaying a fresh look at his cosmology.
Verity Harte. Desire, memory, and the authority of soul: Plato, Philebus 35 C-D.
Jacob Rosen. Essence and end in Aristotle.
Harvey Lederman. Ho pote on esti and coupled entities: a form of explanation in Aristotle's Natural Philosophy.
Giles Pearson. Aristotle and the cognitive component of emotions.
Jamie Dow. Feeling fantastic again: passions, appearances, and beliefs in Aristotle.
D.T.J. Bailey. The structure of stoic metaphysics.
Taneli Kukkonen. On Aristotle's World.
Iakovos Vasiliou. Apparent goods: a discussion of Jessica Moss, Aristotle on the Apparent Good.
Index Locorum.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XLVII, 2014 (available on Tanner new journals shelf)
Articles
Mark A. Johnstone. On 'Logos' in Heraclitus.
Agnes Gellen Callard. Ignorance and Akrasia-Denial in the Protagoras.
Damien Storey. Appearance, Perception, and Non-Rational Belief: Republic 602C-603A.
Pieter Sjoerd Hasper and Joel Yurdin. Between Perception and Scientific Knowlegde: Aristotle's Account of Experience.
Patricio A. Fernandez. Reasoning and the Unity of Aristotle's Account of Animal Motion.
Pavlos Kontos. Non-Virtuous Intellectual States in Aristotle's Ethics.
J.P.F. Wynne. Learned and Wise: Cotta the Sceptic in Cicero's On the Nature of the Gods.
David H. Kaufman. Galen on the Theraphy of Distress and the Limits of Emotional Therapy.
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Politics & Gender, Vol. 11, #3, 2015
Research Articls
Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon. Religious Power, the State, Women’s Rights, and Family Law.
Peace A. Medie. Women and Postconflict Security: A Study of Police Response to Domestic Violence in Liberia.
Tània Verge, Marc Guinjoan and Toni Rodon. Risk Aversion, Gender, and Constitutional Change.
Sara Rushing. Humility, Autonomy, and Birth as a Site of Politics.
Critical Perspectives on Gender and Politics
Introduction
Jane Mansbridge. Jean Elshatin, Defender of the Family.
Nancy J. Hirschmann. Jane Addams as Feminsit Herioine: Democracy and Contentious Politics.
Arlene W. Saxonhouse. Public Man/Private Woman in Context.
Martha Ackelsberg and Mary Lyndon Shanley. Jean Elshtain on Families and Politics.
Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott. Jean Elshtain: Why Augustine and Arendt?
Christine Sylvester. Contending with Women and War.
Book Reviews
Isabel Crowhurst REVIEWS Negotiating Sex Work: Unintended Consequences of Policy and Activism. Edited by Carisa R. Showden and Samantha Majic. AND Sex Work Politics: From Protest to Service Provision. By Samantha Majic.
Myra Marx Ferree REVIEWS The Symbolic Representation of Gender: A Discursive Approach. By Emanuela Lombardo and Petra Meier.
Maya Eichler REVIEWS Gender Integration in NATO Military Forces: Cross-national Analysis. By Lana Obradovic. AND Waging Gendered Wars: U.S. Military Women in Afghanistan and Iraq. By Paige W. Eager.
Beth Reingold REVIEWS The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions. By Christopher F. Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg.
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